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The Land Newly Found

Eyewitness Accounts of the Canadian Immigrant Experience

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An edition of The Land Newly Found (2006)

The Land Newly Found

Eyewitness Accounts of the Canadian Immigrant Experience

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From two of Canada's preeminent historians comes a highly original compilation of eyewitness accounts of the Canadian immigrant experience. The Land Newly Found presents immediate and engaging first-person stories from the frontiers of Canadian immigration history. Drawing from letters, diaries, and the media, this collection features a diversity of voices and experiences as well as more than a dozen pieces written especially for this volume. This unique book provides a penetrating look into the lives and minds of people from all over the world as they begin their life anew in Canada, including: their reasons for immigrating; their lives left behind; their struggles to adapt; their search for work; their difficulties with language; their quest for security; their encounters with exploitation, racism, empathy and goodwill; their responses to Canada and Canada's responses to them. The Land Newly Found not only explores people's personal experiences, but provides keen insight into the history, policy and politics of our evolving multicultural nation. - Jacket flap.

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Norman Hillmer, J.L. Granatstein
Quebec : Canada's main path / Samuel de Champlain
Trying Newfoundland, 1622 / Edward Wynne
Old France into new, 1635-36 / Paul Le Jeune
"La fécondité de ce pays" / Jean Talon
Counting heads, 1671 / Acadia's census
Halifax's "poor idle worthless," 1749 / Governor Edward Cornwallis
Displacing the Acadians to admit the English, 1755 / Governor Charles Lawrence
Fractious loyalist tendencies, 1784 / Governer John Parr
Rich loyalist in Quebec / William Smith
The implements of settlement / William Bell
Island evils, 1820 / William Johnstone
"Dirty, gross, and indolent" / John Howison
The perils of the voyage, 1821 / John M'Donald
Getting married / Abraham Gill
Setting up in the woods, 1823 / Frances Stewart
New Brunswick politics, 1829 / J. Mulligan
"This ultra-republican spirit" / Susanna Moodie
Grosse Île, 1831 / Henry Deaves
The cholera came / John and Esther Chantler
Travel advisory, 1832 / His Majesty's Chief Immigration Agent
"My own wish to go," 1833 / Elizabeth Wainwright
American money, Canadian distances / Scottish settlers
Highland Scots in Inverness Township, 1834 / William Hendry
Virtues of Upper Canada / George Menzies
Duty and faith, 1837 / Ellen Osler
Women's work, 1841 / Robert McDougall
Much better off / James Thomson
"So many joyous beings" / an Irish observer
The maritimes labour market, 1849 / Reverend John Mulholland
A plea for Black emigration to Canada, 1852 / Mary Shadd
Trapped in Quebec / Johan Schrøder
The settler's life, 1881 / Edward Ffolkes
Please decide / William Wallace
"Don't send any more" / Manitoba Free Press
Quarantine Island / Vera Velichkina
The battle of the pioneer / Sir Clifford Sifton
Recruiting Americans, 1901 / J.E. Blum and J. Grumpper
The Dojack family / Thomas S. Axworthy
"Blue sky ahead," 1903 / John Qutle
Providence's choice / Henri Bourassa
A harsh initiation / Leslie H. Neatby
The 1907 anti-Asian riot / Vancouver Daily News Advertiser
En partant de Saint-Pierre et Miquelon / Soeur Yvonne Landry
"How wisely should we care for the immigrant!" / J.S. Woodsworth
"The case of the Negro," 1909 / William J. White
Macedonian self help / Lillian Petroff
"Life was different here" / Andrej Potocký
In steerage, 1910 / an English traveller
"I thought only of the music" / Antonio Funicelli
Writing back to Newfoundland, 1912 / John Sparks
Rugged British Columbia / Daisy Phillips
The CPR's rough treatment / Ivan Humenyuk
Labouring in British Columbia / Zinovy Peshkov
Toronto's Jewish community / Joseph B. Salsberg
Three hundred Barbadians / Dudley Marshall
The Komagata Maru, 1914 / Vancouver Sun
Wives left behind / Agafia Koval
Picture bride / Tami Nakamura
An East Indian's loneliness / A.P. Ledingham
Life in an internment camp / Phillip Yasnowskyi
Unworthy persecution, 1918 / Phillips Thompson
"They hated the Germans" / Bertha Knull
Three Hungarians on the prairies / Sámuel Zágonyi
A home boy's shame / Albert O. Lee
"Why Orientals should be excluded," 1922 / W.G. McQuarrie
An immigrant pastor / Eduard Duesterhoeft
Jobs Canadians didn't want / Nellie O'Donnell
"There weren't many Blacks" / Harry Gairey
The brain drain, 1927 / W.A. Irwin
Assimilation : a dissent / Frederick Philip Grove
Ralph Connor's injustice / John Murray Gibbon
A word of warning, 1928 / H. Denkers et al.
Colonial Canada / Phyllis Knight
A Mennonite family in the Depression / Arthur Kroeger
Deporting the Bolsheviks, 1932 / The Globe
While the natives starve / Robert Jackson
Sadness / Anthony (Tonek) Slezina
Concerning Mr. Cohen, 1937 / W.L.M. King
Am I less Canadian? / Esther Thompson
Joining up, 1938 / Gus Garber
"Fellow subjects of a beloved ruler" / Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire
The St. Louis, 1939 / George M. Wrong et al.
War and the enemy within / Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Things turn nasty / Karl Butzer
Unionizing Galt Malleable, 1943 / Garabed Palvetzian
A Dutch war bride / Olga Rains
Democratic living / Igor Gouzenko
Nobody we knew : Sachiko's story / R.L. Gabrielle Nishiguchi
Travelling West, 1947 / Robina Evelyn Lee
Refugee doctors need not apply / A.D. Kelly
Our remnant of a family / Moses Znaimer
"White man's thinking," 1949 / A.L. Jolliffe
The German parish / Lucy Amberg
Dearest Nia, 1950 / William Azzi
A migrant chain / Fortunato Rao
Time to adjust / Lillian Sulteanu
"Keeping my faith" / Tara Singh Bains
The shadow of leaving / Helmut Walter Ott
Sense of continuity / Hartley Janssen
A Rhodesian in the army / Michael Pillar
Civil defence, 1955 / Tass Grundel
"You chose Canada" / Irene Brown
From the Kremlin to cornflakes / János Máté
Beyond civilization / Steve Zaban
Such hardworking people / Franca Iacovetta
L'ancrer fermement au Québec / Yohanna Loucheur
Aussie youth / Valerie Jacobs
"A racist country" / Reverend Harold Jackman
After the Prague Spring / Ivan and Marta Straznicky
Going north / Stephen Eaton Hume
From the old to the new Canada / Andrew Faiz
"I was quite afraid," 1970 / Godwin Eni
"Frightened faces" / Milly Charon
Through the wire fence / Lori Weber
"Alone in a new land" / Neil Bissoondath
The junta's victims, 1973 / Farley Mowat
Escaping Chile / Gabriela Enriquez
Always with you, 1978 / Ramesh Mehta
The Vietnamese boat people / Pham Thê Trung
We Portuguese came to Canada / Domingos Marques and João Medeiros
"More Sri Lankan" / Siva Segaran
"Send them back!" 1987 / Maclean's
Safety and survival, 1990 / Enrique Robert
My beliefs and the RCMP / Baltej Singh Dhillon
A cold paradise / A Somalian
The best multiethnic state / A Sarajevan
An encounter with ESL
Karishma Kapil
An inventory of belonging / Ken Wiwa
Two sides of the globe, 1995 / Denise Chong
Lessons in patience / Layla Sharif
Smugglers' slaves, 2001 / Tom Fennell, Sheng Xue
A Muslim after September 11, 2001 / Suhail Abualsameed
All mixed up / Andrew Chung
We children of immigrants, 2003 / Madeleine Thien
Giving up on Canada / Marina Jimenez
My two countries / Margaret Wente
Brazilian and Canadian / Adriana Rio Branco Nabuco de Gouvêa
My disjointed life / Tou Chu Dou Lynhiavu
Celebrity Inn / Anna Pratt
Intelligent waiting / Pia and Andy Diaconescu
Hold the complacency, 2005 / Michael Valpy
The real immigrant experience / Andrew Coyne
Pioneering / Sheema Khan
Sophie's new world / Michael Dufresne, Katherine Lagrandeur

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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JV7220 .H55 2006, JV7220.H55 2006

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
431 p.
Number of pages
472
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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OL11265014M
ISBN 10
0887622496
ISBN 13
9780887622496
LCCN
2006494945
Library Thing
4790052
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